Anatolian deity
C18218
concept
An Anatolian deity is a divine figure worshiped in the ancient regions of Anatolia, embodying local religious beliefs, natural forces, or societal roles within the mythologies of cultures such as the Hittites, Luwians, and Phrygians.
All labels observed (9)
| Label | Occurrences |
|---|---|
| Hittite deity | 5 |
| Anatolian deity canonical | 3 |
| Hittite goddess | 2 |
| Anatolian goddess | 1 |
| Anatolian religion | 1 |
| Hittite god | 1 |
| Luwian deity | 1 |
| Lydian deity | 1 |
| ancient Anatolian deity | 1 |
Instances (15)
| Instance | Via concept surface |
|---|---|
| Luwian religion | Anatolian religion |
| Men | — |
| Ma | ancient Anatolian deity |
| Matar Kubileya | Anatolian goddess |
| Telepinu | Hittite god |
| Cybele | — |
| Sun goddess of Arinna | Hittite deity |
| Meter Kubileya | — |
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Arinna
surface form:
Sun goddess of Arinna
|
Hittite goddess |
| Mezulla | Hittite goddess |
| Zintuḫi | Hittite deity |
| Ištanu | Hittite deity |
| Tarḫunna | Hittite deity |
| Arma | Luwian deity |
| Storm-god of Hatti | Hittite deity |